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Page 1 of 5 Nef<:JI @ Statement by the Hon'ble Dr. Rabindra Kumar Shakya, Vice Chairman, National Planning Commission at the Ministerial Conference on Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration in Asia and the Pacific Region, (December 17-20, 2013, Bangkok, Thailand) Mr. Chairman Hon'ble Ministers Her Excellency Dr. Noeleen Heyzer, Executive Secretary, UNESCAP Excellences Distinguished Delegates Ladies and Gentlemen 1. First of all, on behalf of my delegation and on my own, I would like to extend my sincere congratulations to you Mr. Chairman on your election to the Chair. I am confident that under your able leadership, we would be able to conclude, what the Distinguished Executive Secretary Dr. Noeleen Heyzer, rightly pointed out as "historic and defining", this Regional Conference successfully. 2. My delegation is thankful to Her Excellency Executive Secretary and her team for organizing this important meeting as well as for preparing very insightful and well-balanced documents, highlighting basic issues for regional integration and the promotion of regional cooperation. 3. Regional economic cooperation and integration has become increasingly important after the global economic crisis. In this context, the ESCAP

Page 2 of 5 initiation on regional economic cooperation and integration and comprehensive view of regional economic integration based on four pillars. These are (an integrated market; seamless connectivity; financial cooperation; and addressing shared vulnerabilities and risks) all highly relevant and timely. We also heard from the distinguished panellists how each of the issues need to be considered and dealt with at the regional level in order to insulate our respective economies from all the emerging negative impacts. 4. In the present era of globalization, there is an urgent need of a broader integrated market, further cooperation in the areas of connectivity, finance, and addressing shared vulnerabilities and risks in Asia and the Pacific. For this to happen, we need to have deepening and broadening cooperation on among the countries of this region. Moreover, seamless connectivity is critically important for regional economic integration. We also view that seamless connectivity requires the development of efficient transport, energy and information and communications technology (ICT) networks through improvements in trade, transport facilitation and infrastructure development such as land and river transports in case of landlocked developing countries. 5. The world is facing newer challenges related to food security, energy and economic crises and climate change. We believe, the regional co-operation and increased connectivity in this region will greatly benefit to achieve MDGs and inclusive development agenda. 6. As LDCs are the weakest and most vulnerable part of the global community which constitute a large section of global population. Therefore, we cannot imagine a healthy, happy and prosperous global society without improving their quality of life. Poverty reduction, improving health conditions, attaining employment centric growth, enhancing development of human

Page 3 of 5 education and skills, reducing all forms of inequalities and discriminations are still major challenges of the LDCs. 7. The greenhouse gas emission, bio-diversity loss, and nitrogen and phosphorous overuse coupled with the decreasing availability of fresh water and increased land degradation, global warming and deforestation have added further problems. LDCs are more vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change and disaster risk on production and productivity of agriculture and other related sectors, and sustainable livelihood of the people. Therefore, it is urgent to mitigate these risks and vulnerabilities in order to safeguard sustainable peace and development gains achieved so far. More funds, technology transfer, and exchange of knowhow through regional cooperation are urgently needed to address the requirement of climate change adaptation and mitigation and disaster risk reduction. 8. We believe that the Secretariat can assist the member countries by sharing information on what policy measures the member countries of the region are undertaking to exploit opportunities for mutually beneficial regional integration as well as best practices in this regard. 9. Nepal, also being a landlocked Country, is facing additional challenges. Landlocked situation and mountain terrains have additional implications for development, making it costlier. 10. Pervasive poverty still continues to remain a major development problem. We have been facing the problem of high level of malnutrition and hunger, particularly in rural areas. In this backdrop, we concur that one way for regional response to the problems of food security could be through pooling sources for joint research for enhancing agriculture productivity and adopting social protection measures to improve access to food, and health and

Page 4 of 5 sanitation measures to enhance food utilization. Further, investments in education, health services, social protection, and basic infrastructure are still need to be increased. 11. Nepal is a net importer of petroleum products. Power shortage still hitting the country hard. But we have high potentials for producing hydro-electricity. The efficient use of hydro-electricity potentiality could be used and promoted not only for meeting the domestic energy requirement but also the requirement of the neighbouring countries through construction of power grids. The energy trade would be beneficial in fulfilling energy requirement and enhancing energy security in this region as well. Therefore, we need to invest in this energy sector and that is why Nepal has given top priority to the hydro and other alternative energies in the current periodic Plan. 12. Nepal has set the long-term vision to graduate from the status of LDCs to a developing country by 2022. This long-term vision has guided the current Thirteenth Plan (2013-16) Approach Paper. The Current Plan has targeted to reducing poverty level from the present 23.8 percent to 18 percent by the end of the Plan period. Nepal is also committed to translate into action the international agreements it has entered into. 13. Nepal has successfully held historic Constituent Assembly election on November 19, 2013. Currently, Nepal is on the way towards a fundamental transformation in economic, social and political areas after a decade long conflict. Despite political instability, Nepal has been able to achieve noteworthy progresses in some major targets of MDGs such as poverty reduction, reduction in stunting of children under five years of age, reduction in infant and child, maternal mortality rates and achieving gender parity in primary school enrolment and others. However, other environmental, social, economic and institutional challenges still remain to be overcome. 14. We also believe that regional complementarities need to be further explored and exploited to strengthened economic linkages among the member countries in view of the growing markets for a wide range of products and services. In this backdrop, formulating a long term vision incorporating

., Page 5 of 5 key elements necessary for the regional integration of an economic community would be a good start, the sooner, the better. But while designing the regional integration mechanism we should also consider the pace of regional integration as well as its possible impact on the small economies of this region. Mr. Chairman, and Distinguished Delegates, 15. We believe the proposal of establishing an annual consultative forum of sub-regional groupings of Asia and the Pacific countries, with sectoral groups to discuss specific issues merit consideration. We also recognize the importance of trade facilitation measures for promoting intraregional trade including a regional investment promotion activities and the need for correcting demand and supply mismatches in skills in migration flows in view of the critical development role that remittances play. 16. Likewise, the establishment of Asian Infrastructure financial institution, the translation into Hunger-free Asia-Pacific by 2025, regional and Trans boundary cooperation in developing strategies for prevention and preparedness for and recovery from disaster are areas, among others, that need to be considered. Nepal being a member of LDCs and a LLDCs, requests that their problems and prospects be given serious consideration at the international/regional levels programs. 15. To conclude, I would like remind ourselves that we have gathered here to help shape our future destiny. What we decide in our deliberations will have their far reaching implications for all of us and would have a deep impact on the future course of action. Thank you for your kind attention.